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Showing posts with label Echo Beach. Show all posts
Friday, September 6, 2019
Today in Soap Opera History (September 6)
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1948: On radio soap opera Claudia, Claudia (Dorothy McGuire) had opening night jitters.
1976: On Ryan's Hope, Delia Ryan (Ilene Kristen) lied to her husband, Frank (Michael Hawkins), when he found her searching through his things
Categories:
Bird of the Iron Feather,
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Kimberly McCullough
Thursday, September 5, 2019
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
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1960: Search for Tomorrow's Alison dealt with her mother-in-law. 1980: General Hospital's Monica faced a divorce decision. 1989: As the World Turns Paul shot his father, James Stenbeck. 2008: Hollyoaks' John Paul found Kieron's body. |
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1938: Radio soap opera Life Can Be Beautiful premiered on CBS, starting a successful 16-year run. Life Can Be Beautiful quickly became known to radio insiders by its initials, and widely referred to as "Elsie Beebe." It was the story of Carol Conrad (Alice Reinheart, and later Teri Keane), a disadvantaged child who--still in her teens--ran into the Slightly Read Bookshop seeking shelter and a hiding place from Gyp Mendoza (Waldemar Kappel, and later Paul Stewart), the town racketeer. The kindly old book dealer, Papa David Solomon (Ralph Locke), would soon become one of the great philosophers of daytime radio. Carol became "Chichi" and was installed on a pallet in the back room as the old man's ward. Fifteen years later, she was still there. The show was billed as "an inspiring message of faith drawn from life."
1960: On Search for Tomorrow, after talking things over with Joanne (Mary Stuart), Alison (Anne Pearson) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws, the Metcalfs, who came over for dinner.
Categories:
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Irving Allen Lee,
Kristian Alfonso,
Rituals,
Search For Tomorrow,
The Edge of Night
Thursday, September 6, 2018
Today in Soap Opera History (September 6)
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1948: On radio soap opera Claudia, Claudia (Dorothy McGuire) had opening night jitters.
1976: On Ryan's Hope, Delia Ryan (Ilene Kristen) lied to her husband, Frank (Michael Hawkins), when he found her searching through his things
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
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1960: Search for Tomorrow's Alison dealt with her mother-in-law. 1980: General Hospital's Monica faced a divorce decision. 1989: As the World Turns Paul shot his father, James Stenbeck. 2008: Hollyoaks' John Paul found Kieron's body. |
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1938: Radio soap opera Life Can Be Beautiful premiered on CBS, starting a successful 16-year run. Life Can Be Beautiful quickly became known to radio insiders by its initials, and widely referred to as "Elsie Beebe." It was the story of Carol Conrad (Alice Reinheart, and later Teri Keane), a disadvantaged child who--still in her teens--ran into the Slightly Read Bookshop seeking shelter and a hiding place from Gyp Mendoza (Waldemar Kappel, and later Paul Stewart), the town racketeer. The kindly old book dealer, Papa David Solomon (Ralph Locke), would soon become one of the great philosophers of daytime radio. Carol became "Chichi" and was installed on a pallet in the back room as the old man's ward. Fifteen years later, she was still there. The show was billed as "an inspiring message of faith drawn from life."
1960: On Search for Tomorrow, after talking things over with Joanne (Mary Stuart), Alison (Anne Pearson) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws, the Metcalfs, who came over for dinner.
Categories:
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Irving Allen Lee,
Kristian Alfonso,
Rituals,
Search For Tomorrow,
The Edge of Night
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Today in Soap Opera History (September 6)
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1948: On radio soap opera Claudia, Claudia (Dorothy McGuire) had opening night jitters.
1976: On Ryan's Hope, Delia Ryan (Ilene Kristen) lied to her husband, Frank (Michael Hawkins), when he found her searching through his things
Categories:
Bird of the Iron Feather,
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Kimberly McCullough
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
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1960: Search for Tomorrow's Alison dealt with her mother-in-law. 1980: General Hospital's Monica faced a divorce decision. 1989: As the World Turns Paul shot his father, James Stenbeck. 2008: Hollyoaks' John Paul found Kieron's body. |
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1938: Radio soap opera Life Can Be Beautiful premiered on CBS, starting a successful 16-year run. Life Can Be Beautiful quickly became known to radio insiders by its initials, and widely referred to as "Elsie Beebe." It was the story of Carol Conrad (Alice Reinheart, and later Teri Keane), a disadvantaged child who--still in her teens--ran into the Slightly Read Bookshop seeking shelter and a hiding place from Gyp Mendoza (Waldemar Kappel, and later Paul Stewart), the town racketeer. The kindly old book dealer, Papa David Solomon (Ralph Locke), would soon become one of the great philosophers of daytime radio. Carol became "Chichi" and was installed on a pallet in the back room as the old man's ward. Fifteen years later, she was still there. The show was billed as "an inspiring message of faith drawn from life."
1960: On Search for Tomorrow, after talking things over with Joanne (Mary Stuart), Alison (Anne Pearson) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws, the Metcalfs, who came over for dinner.
Categories:
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Irving Allen Lee,
Kristian Alfonso,
Rituals,
Search For Tomorrow,
The Edge of Night
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Today in Soap Opera History (September 6)
― Michael Crichton
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1948: On radio soap opera Claudia, Claudia (Dorothy McGuire) had opening night jitters.
1976: On Ryan's Hope, Delia Ryan (Ilene Kristen) lied to her husband, Frank (Michael Hawkins), when he found her searching through his things
Categories:
Bird of the Iron Feather,
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Kimberly McCullough
Monday, September 5, 2016
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
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1960: Search for Tomorrow's Alison dealt with her mother-in-law. 1980: General Hospital's Monica faced a divorce decision. 1989: As the World Turns Paul shot his father, James Stenbeck. 2008: Hollyoaks' John Paul found Kieron's body. |
― Michael Crichton
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1938: Radio soap opera Life Can Be Beautiful premiered on CBS, starting a successful 16-year run. Life Can Be Beautiful quickly became known to radio insiders by its initials, and widely referred to as "Elsie Beebe." It was the story of Carol Conrad (Alice Reinheart, and later Teri Keane), a disadvantaged child who--still in her teens--ran into the Slightly Read Bookshop seeking shelter and a hiding place from Gyp Mendoza (Waldemar Kappel, and later Paul Stewart), the town racketeer. The kindly old book dealer, Papa David Solomon (Ralph Locke), would soon become one of the great philosophers of daytime radio. Carol became "Chichi" and was installed on a pallet in the back room as the old man's ward. Fifteen years later, she was still there. The show was billed as "an inspiring message of faith drawn from life."
1960: On Search for Tomorrow, after talking things over with Joanne (Mary Stuart), Alison (Anne Pearson) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws, the Metcalfs, who came over for dinner.
Categories:
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Irving Allen Lee,
Kristian Alfonso,
Rituals,
Search For Tomorrow,
The Edge of Night
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Today in Soap Opera History (September 6)
― Maya Angelou
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1948: On radio soap opera Claudia, Claudia (Dorothy McGuire) had opening night jitters.
1976: On Ryan's Hope, Delia Ryan (Ilene Kristen) lied to her husband, Frank (Michael Hawkins), when he found her searching through his things
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
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1960: Search for Tomorrow's Alison dealt with her mother-in-law. 1980: General Hospital's Monica faced a divorce decision. 1989: As the World Turns Paul shot his father, James Stenbeck. 2008: Hollyoaks' John Paul found Kieron's body. |
― Maya Angelou
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1938: Radio soap opera Life Can Be Beautiful premiered on CBS, starting a successful 16-year run. Life Can Be Beautiful quickly became known to radio insiders by its initials, and widely referred to as "Elsie Beebe." It was the story of Carol Conrad (Alice Reinheart, and later Teri Keane), a disadvantaged child who--still in her teens--ran into the Slightly Read Bookshop seeking shelter and a hiding place from Gyp Mendoza (Waldemar Kappel, and later Paul Stewart), the town racketeer. The kindly old book dealer, Papa David Solomon (Ralph Locke), would soon become one of the great philosophers of daytime radio. Carol became "Chichi" and was installed on a pallet in the back room as the old man's ward. Fifteen years later, she was still there. The show was billed as "an inspiring message of faith drawn from life."
1960: On Search for Tomorrow, after talking things over with Joanne (Mary Stuart), Alison (Anne Pearson) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws, the Metcalfs, who came over for dinner.
Friday, September 5, 2014
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
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1960: Search for Tomorrow's Alison dealt with her mother-in-law. 1980: General Hospital's Monica faced a divorce decision. 1989: As the World Turns Paul shot his father., James Stenbeck. 2008: Hollyoaks' John Paul found Kieron's body. |
- Mahatma Gandhi
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1960: On Search for Tomorrow, after talking things over with Joanne (Mary Stuart), Alison (Anne Pearson) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws, the Metcalfs, who came over for dinner.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Today in Soap Opera History (September 6)
1978: ALL MY CHILDREN's Erica Kane married Tom Cudahy. |
― Aldous Huxley
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1948: On radio soap opera CLAUDIA, Claudia (Dorothy McGuire) had opening night jitters.
1976: On ANOTHER WORLD, Sharlene (Laurie Heineman) confessed her sordid past to a devastated Russ (David Bailey), then downed a bottle of pills.
Categories:
Bird of the Iron Feather,
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Kimberly McCullough,
Kristian Alfonso,
Rituals,
The Edge of Night
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
1960: SFT's Alison dealt with her mother-in-law. 1989: ATWT's Paul shot his father. 1990: Y&R's Traci returned home. 2008: GH's Robin wasn't accepting Patrick's proposal. |
― Aldous Huxley
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1960: On SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, after talking things over with Joanne (Mary Stuart), Alison (Anne Pearson) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws, the Metcalfs, who came over for dinner.
Categories:
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Daytime,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Irving Allen Lee,
Kristian Alfonso,
Rituals,
Search For Tomorrow,
The Edge of Night
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Today in Soap Opera History (September 6)
On this date in...
1917: Radio and television pioneer Richard Durham was born. He created radio soap HERE COMES TOMORROW, a black soap opera that aired on WJJD. He also wrote DESTINATION FREEDOM, a dramatic radio series on WMAQ in Chicago which brought the freedom struggles of African Americans to Chicago listening audiences on Sunday mornings between 1948 and 1950. In 1971 he was head writer for BIRD OF THE IRON FEATHER for Chicago's public channel, WTTW, which ran for half an hour three nights a week. Durham died on April 24, 1984.
1917: Radio and television pioneer Richard Durham was born. He created radio soap HERE COMES TOMORROW, a black soap opera that aired on WJJD. He also wrote DESTINATION FREEDOM, a dramatic radio series on WMAQ in Chicago which brought the freedom struggles of African Americans to Chicago listening audiences on Sunday mornings between 1948 and 1950. In 1971 he was head writer for BIRD OF THE IRON FEATHER for Chicago's public channel, WTTW, which ran for half an hour three nights a week. Durham died on April 24, 1984.
Categories:
Bird of the Iron Feather,
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Guiding Light,
History,
Holby City,
Kristian Alfonso,
Rituals,
The Edge of Night
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
On this date in...
1960: On SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, Alison (Anne Pearson, who was also part of the original cast of VALIANT LADY) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws. Watch below.
1960: On SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, Alison (Anne Pearson, who was also part of the original cast of VALIANT LADY) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws. Watch below.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Today in Soap Opera History (September 6)
On this date in...
1978: On ALL MY CHILDREN, Erica Kane married Tom Cudahy. Watch below.
1978: On ALL MY CHILDREN, Erica Kane married Tom Cudahy. Watch below.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Today in Soap Opera History (September 5)
On this date in...
1960: On SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, Alison (Anne Pearson, who was also part of the original cast of VALIANT LADY) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws. Watch below.
1960: On SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, Alison (Anne Pearson, who was also part of the original cast of VALIANT LADY) endured an uncomfortable evening with her in-laws. Watch below.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Today's Soap World Birthdays
Johnny Briggs (ex-Fin, ECHO BEACH; ex-Tom, HOLBY CITY, ex-Mike, CORONATION STREET) - 75
George Lazenby (ex-Logan, RITUALS; ex-Reginald, GENERAL HOSPITAL) - 71
Kristian Alfonso (Hope, DAYS OF OUR LIVES; ex-Lauren, MELROSE PLACE) - 47
George Lazenby (ex-Logan, RITUALS; ex-Reginald, GENERAL HOSPITAL) - 71
Kristian Alfonso (Hope, DAYS OF OUR LIVES; ex-Lauren, MELROSE PLACE) - 47
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Today's Soap World Birthdays
Johnny Briggs (ex-Fin, ECHO BEACH; ex-Tom, HOLBY CITY, ex-Mike, CORONATION STREET) - 74
George Lazenby (ex-Logan, RITUALS; ex-Reginald, GENERAL HOSPITAL) - 70
Kristian Alfonso (Hope, DAYS OF OUR LIVES; ex-Lauren, MELROSE PLACE) - 46
George Lazenby (ex-Logan, RITUALS; ex-Reginald, GENERAL HOSPITAL) - 70
Kristian Alfonso (Hope, DAYS OF OUR LIVES; ex-Lauren, MELROSE PLACE) - 46
Categories:
Birthdays,
Coronation Street,
Days of our Lives,
Echo Beach,
General Hospital,
Holby City,
Rituals
Friday, February 27, 2009
News Round-up
Katie Cassidy joins new MELROSE cast
Katie Cassidy, the daughter of David Cassidy, is the first female resident moving into the CW's new MELROSE PLACE. Cassidy will play the sexy and stylish Ella Flynn, an up-and-coming publicist with a big career ahead of her. She joins Michael Rady, who was cast as aspiring filmmaker Jonah Miller.
INTERVIEW: Y&R's Nia Peeples (Karen)
Peeples was a guest on "Brandon's Buzz" earlier today.
Univision cuts 300 staffers
The faltering economy has taken its toll at Univision, which has cut approximately 300 employees. The reduction represents about 7% or so of the company's 4,000-members staff, with the pink slips being issued to workers across its various holdings.
Second season of MOVING WALLPAPER is here
The second season of MOVING WALLPAPER (ITV1, Fridays) is again set in the production office of a soap opera – one that has just flopped. This is no imagined flop; in the first season, MOVING WALLPAPER was followed by the said soap opera (ECHO BEACH) “written” by its scriptwriting team, and really too limp to continue. Now Jonathan Pope, the producer, needs a new series or else his ruthless boss, an implacable enemy, will fire him. Ripping a treatment from a writer who has died of a heart attack in his toilet, he saves his job – at the cost of making a soap based on zombies.
Report: Ratings Picture Not Pretty
Viewers may be consuming more content overall, but live ratings and the commercial ratings that form the currency of the business continue to fall at the broadcast networks. Live viewing at CBS, Fox, NBC, My Network TV and The CW was down 7-10% through mid-January, while C3 numbers were down 5-8%, according to a report from Los Angeles based ad agency RPA.
Rock the Soap: Karaoke Challenge
SOAPnet.com has suggestions for what the actors on the Rock the Soap Cruise can sing during the karaoke event. Suggestions include Stevie Nicks' "Leather and Lace" for Van Hansis and Jake Silbermann, and MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This" for Kimberly McCullough.
Katie Cassidy, the daughter of David Cassidy, is the first female resident moving into the CW's new MELROSE PLACE. Cassidy will play the sexy and stylish Ella Flynn, an up-and-coming publicist with a big career ahead of her. She joins Michael Rady, who was cast as aspiring filmmaker Jonah Miller.
INTERVIEW: Y&R's Nia Peeples (Karen)
Peeples was a guest on "Brandon's Buzz" earlier today.
Univision cuts 300 staffers
The faltering economy has taken its toll at Univision, which has cut approximately 300 employees. The reduction represents about 7% or so of the company's 4,000-members staff, with the pink slips being issued to workers across its various holdings.
Second season of MOVING WALLPAPER is here
The second season of MOVING WALLPAPER (ITV1, Fridays) is again set in the production office of a soap opera – one that has just flopped. This is no imagined flop; in the first season, MOVING WALLPAPER was followed by the said soap opera (ECHO BEACH) “written” by its scriptwriting team, and really too limp to continue. Now Jonathan Pope, the producer, needs a new series or else his ruthless boss, an implacable enemy, will fire him. Ripping a treatment from a writer who has died of a heart attack in his toilet, he saves his job – at the cost of making a soap based on zombies.
Report: Ratings Picture Not Pretty
Viewers may be consuming more content overall, but live ratings and the commercial ratings that form the currency of the business continue to fall at the broadcast networks. Live viewing at CBS, Fox, NBC, My Network TV and The CW was down 7-10% through mid-January, while C3 numbers were down 5-8%, according to a report from Los Angeles based ad agency RPA.
Rock the Soap: Karaoke Challenge
SOAPnet.com has suggestions for what the actors on the Rock the Soap Cruise can sing during the karaoke event. Suggestions include Stevie Nicks' "Leather and Lace" for Van Hansis and Jake Silbermann, and MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This" for Kimberly McCullough.
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